Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
An 11-slide PowerPoint showing the various shelters built during the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age.
Contents of PowerPoint:
Slide 3: Timeline – Stone Age to Roman Times
Slide 4: Stone Age
Slide 6: Bronze Age
Slide 8: Iron Age
Slide 10: Your Challenge!
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Also attached is a challenge task for your students to enjoy at home or in school.
All resources are fully editable.
This 40-slide PowerPoint is divided into 6 sections. Each section contains integrated activities (with hyperlinks) so that you can easily navigate around the PowerPoint.
Section 1: The Second World War
Section 2: The Blitz
Section 3: The effects of air raids
Section 4: Child evacuees
Section 5: What did people eat?
Section 6: Surviving the war and preventing another
Real-life superheroes!
When the children think of superheroes, they might think of Superman, Superwoman, Spiderman, Batman, Iron Man, Thor and people like that. People with super powers.
In real life though, people can’t fly and they don’t have x-ray vision. But some real-life people are VERY special and are real-life heroes because they do amazing things, they have amazing talents or they do incredible things for other people. These people could be called, ‘REAL LIFE SUPER HEROES’ … Special people who do special things.
Attached are 3 great activities:
Activity 1: To learn about an amazing SUPER SPACE HERO called Neil Armstrong. There is a video to watch and some questions to answer.
Activity 2: To learn about an amazing lady called Mother Teresa. When she was alive, she was a SUPER KIND PERSON and she gave her life to helping the poor and sick. There is a cartoon to watch and some questions to answer.
Activity 3: To learn about A SUPER SPEEDY HERO called Usain Bolt. He is the fastest man on Earth! There is a cartoon to watch and a few questions to answer.
Each activity booklet is 6 pages long and contains information about the character, a video link and questions.
Answer sheets included.
Ideal for 6+
Attached is a 6-page booklet about Neil Armstrong.
Page 1: What is a hero?
Page 2: Information about Neil Armstrong and video link.
Pages 3 to 6: Questions (and multiple choice answers) based on the video.
Answer booklet attached.
Fully editable.
A 6-page booklet about the life of Mother Teresa.
Page 1: What is a hero?
Page 2: Information about Mother Teresa and video link.
Pages 3 to 5: Questions (and multiple choice answers) based on the video.
Page 6: Mother Teresa dot-to-dot.
Answer booklet and video attached.
Ideal for Upper KS1 or KS2 children.
Fully editable.
A 3-page booklet about the Vikings.
The booklet contains information about Lindisfarne, Viking raids, Viking swords, Ivor the Boneless and Viking beliefs.
Answers provided.
Ideal for 6+
9 slides of old and new ‘entertainment’ pictures to sort.
Sort the pictues into 8 categories and label. Then place onto a timeline (newest to oldest) or vice versa.
9 pages.
Fully editable.
8 pages of old and new transport pictures to sort.
Suggested activities: Sort into 8 categories and label. Then place onto a timeline (newest to oldest) or vice versa.
8 pages.
Fully editable.
Take your student’s on a journey back in time when the first ever steam trains were invented! The world was never the same after 1830!
The slide show covers:
The first ever locomotives.
Richard Trevithick’s steam train.
John Blenkinsop’s locomotive and John Hedley’s ‘Puffing Billy’.
The Liverpool to Manchester railway.
Railway mania.
Journey times from London.
Greenwich Mean Time.
11 slides.
Fully editable.
Silk Road PowerPoint.
12 slides - fully editable.
The Silk Road is the ancient trade route passing from the shores of the Mediterranean through Bukhara and Samarkand to Dunhuang and on to Xian in central China.
Slide 3: What is the Silk Road?
Slides 4 to 6: Marco Polo.
Slides 7 to 8: Commodities.
Slides 9 to 10: Problems along the Silk Road.
Slide 11: Map of the Silk Road.
Slide 12: Culture, customs and technologies.